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Allow users to modify subfolders but not top level folder

 
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Will
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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 12:28 am    Post subject: Allow users to modify subfolders but not top level folder Reply with quote

Hi, all

I'm trying to set up folders on a file server so that they cannot be moved
or deleted, but give the users permission to modify, add, delete folders
underneath those top level folders.

Do you know of a way to do that? I've gotten to the point where if you drag
and drop one of folders, it'll make a copy of the top level folder, move all
the files underneath it, and leave me an empty top level folder on the file
server. Is there a better way?

TIA,
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Joe Richards [MVP]
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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 5:58 am    Post subject: Re: Allow users to modify subfolders but not top level folde Reply with quote

You will want to ask this in a security group, this group is about Active
Directory, not file systems.

--
Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
Author of O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition
www.joeware.net


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Will wrote:
Quote:
Hi, all

I'm trying to set up folders on a file server so that they cannot be moved
or deleted, but give the users permission to modify, add, delete folders
underneath those top level folders.

Do you know of a way to do that? I've gotten to the point where if you drag
and drop one of folders, it'll make a copy of the top level folder, move all
the files underneath it, and leave me an empty top level folder on the file
server. Is there a better way?

TIA,
Back to top
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